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A court in Oslo sentenced former cross-country skier Petter Northug to seven months in prison. In addition, the Norwegian must surrender his driver’s license forever.
Northug, accepting the verdict, had admitted to driving too fast several times and storing drugs. In August, police detained the 34-year-old because he was driving too fast. In one raid, police found six grams of cocaine and 0.6 grams of the party drug MDMA in his apartment. Initial assumptions that he had driven under the influence of drugs had not been confirmed.
According to the court, it was particularly important that Northug had driven extremely fast four times, three times faster than 200 kilometers per hour in an area where 80 km / h are allowed. By doing so, he put his life and the lives of others in unnecessary danger. The fact that he filmed himself doing it and sent these films to his friends could prompt others to do similar things, the judge said. Northug had previously admitted that he had one hand on the wheel during these trips and filmed with his right hand on the cell phone. It also passed other vehicles.
The two-time Olympic champion had only obtained his driver’s license in May 2019, after being sentenced to an ankle shackle sentence for driving in alcohol and driving a vehicle. In August, he admitted at a press conference that he had a drug problem.
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